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Seniors
 
Mark your calendar *** Honors Night is May 22nd at 6:30pm ***
 
 
Senior Superlatives
 
Most Likely to Succeed Peyton Harper
  Heather Simonis
   
Most Athletic Connor McChurch
  Courtney Billington
   
Most School Spirit Devon Morgan
  Kiersten Bible
   
Wittiest Corey Green
  Leslie Green
   
Biggest Heart Max Lewis
  Carly Odil
   
Best Dressed Rommell Malone
  Tasha Ibay
   
Most Involved Tyrone Dobson
  Ashlee Moore
   
Most Memorable Chance Brevik
  Shauna Creque
   
Most Talented Nathan Rosas
  Emily Gillis
   
Best All-Around Clayton Lewis
  Natalie Davis
   
Mr. & Miss Wilson Central Tyrone Dobson
  Reisha Kidd
   
Most Likely to be Famous Michael Shannon
  Reisha Kidd
   
Most Likely to Build a Monument Chase Matheson
  Brittany Farmer
   
Most Likely to Never Grow Up Stephen Goodall
  Evelyn Wyatt
   
Teachers Worst Nightmare Terry Moyers
  Valarie Burns
   
Most Likely to get Caught Texting Adam Fleming
  Katelyn Brent
   
Most Changed Since Freshman Year Robby Cox
  Alison Grigsby
   
Life of the Party Shane Eakes
  Chelsea Hardy
   
Most Wanted by the Administration Tyson Tharpe
  Courtney Aavatsmark
   
Friends til the End Steven Shook & Jody Compton
   
Mouth of the South Bristol Sisco
  Heather Breland
   
Make a Difference Award Kellie Whited
   
Class Song: "Don't Blink" by Kenny Chesney  
 
The HOPE (Lottery) Scholarship is available for students who score a minimum of 21 on the ACT or a 3.0 GPA. Up to $4000.00 per year at an eligible four year TN post-secondary institution. Up to $2000.00 per year at an eligible two year school. The FAFSA must be completed to apply for the HOPE Scholarship. Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov or come by the Guidance office and get an application. If you intend to apply online, you must get a PIN number for both parent and student at www.pin.ed.gov
 
Senior Project
 
The senior year is a time for students to combine their knowledge and skills in a senior project to show what they have learned. A senior project provides an opportunity for a student to choose an area of interest, conduct in-depth research, and demonstrate problem-solving, decision-making and independent learning skills. It contributes to a strong senior year of challenging courses and practical experiences that prepare students for the next step in work and further education.
 
Senior Project Manual
Product Log
Final Portfolio Evaluation Sheet
Senior Project Rough Draft Rubric
Final Senior Paper Rubric
Portfolio Progress Sheet 1
Portfolio Progress Sheet 2
Portfolio Progress Sheet 3
Presentation Plan
Product Agreement
Product Evaluation Sheet
Senior Project Paper Checklist
Senior Project Proposal
Senior Project Powerpoint Instructions
Senior Project Forms Manual
 
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